Upper Norwood Sustainable Living Guide Introduction
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UPPER NORWOOD SUSTAINABLE LIVING GUIDE INTRODUCTION We’re a responsible developer with a This handy booklet uses the ten One Planet desire to support our local community and Living principles to explain how you can live the environment. We provide homes that more sustainably, and how this is better for encourage sustainable living. you, your neighbours and the planet. We have collaborated with Bioregional using their One Planet Living framework to 1. Travel & transport highlight green features within our homes, and promote sustainable ways of living. 2. Culture & community 3. Local economy 4. Health & happiness 5. Land & nature 6. Local & sustainable food 7. Zero waste 8. Sustainable water 9. Reduce carbon energy 10. Materials & products 2 TRAVEL & TRANSPORT SUSTAINABLE TRAVEL As a new resident, we encourage you to make sustainable travel decisions, walking, cycling or using public transport wherever possible. Petrol and diesel engine cars rely on fossil fuels, emitting carbon dioxide and toxic greenhouse gases which contribute to global warming and air pollution. Through our sustainable strategy, we aim to: • reduce car dependence and the need for daily car use • make it easy and attractive for people to walk and cycle • promote car-sharing (including car clubs) and public transport • promote low/zero-carbon vehicles including electric cars • raise awareness of the impacts of, and promote alternatives to, air travel 3 WALKING & CYCLING Cycle Routes One in four car trips in the UK are under a Further details of open and proposed TfL mile. It takes just 15-20 minutes to walk this cycle routes, as well as Santander Cycle distance, or 3-4 minutes on a bicycle! docking stations across London can be found via this Interactive Cycle Map. And there’s no risk of delays from traffic or looking for parking, plus you’ll save money Cycle Streets is a UK-wide cycle journey on the cost of travel. planner, which lets you plan routes from A to B by bike. It is designed by cyclists, for As importantly, you’ll feel better for it - time cyclists, and caters for the needs of both spent walking or cycling improves mental confident and less confident cyclists. wellbeing, and has been shown to reduce stress, anxiety and fatigue. Health benefits of regular cycling and Cycle to Work walking can include: Cycle to Work is a UK government initiative • Improved fitness levels to promote healthier journeys to work and to reduce environmental pollution. • Increased muscle strength and flexibility The scheme allows employees to obtain commuter bicycles and accessories through • Improved joint mobility their employer, spreading costs over 12 • Strengthened bones months which is deducted from your salary before tax, helping to reduce costs. Further • Reduced stress levels, anxiety, and details can be found via these websites: depression • Cycle Scheme • Decreased body fat level • Bike 2 Work Scheme • Prevention or management of disease • Evans Cycles • Halfords Journey Planning • Wiggle The Mayor of London’s Transport Strategy aims that, by 2041, 80% of all journeys in Greater London will be made by walking, Cycle Storage cycling and public transport. Secure cycle storage is located on the TfL’s Journey Planner gives the best routes ground floor of each Brick By Brick between stations, bus stops, places of development with visitor cycle parking interest, addresses or postcodes. provided outside each block. Please refer to You can set the time you want to travel and your Welcome Pack for further details. whether you want to take the fastest route or the one with fewest changes or least walking involved. Local Cycle Repairs You can also find out more information • Blue Door Bicycles, Crystal Palace about accessibility at specific locations. • Cadence Performance, Crystal Palace • Giant, Crystal Palace • Find local free pump and repair stations here: www.cyclehoop.com/pumps/ 4 PUBLIC TRANSPORT Discounted travel options on different modes of public transport may be available. See the Transport for London (TfL) website for details. Annual season tickets and discount railcards for public transport may also be cost effective Trains to Central London Local Buses Gipsy Hill to London Victoria...............25mins 468 - South Croydon to Elephant & Castle Crystal Place to London Victoria.........30mins 196- Norwood Junction to Elephant & Castle West Norwood to London Victoria......30mins 249 - Clapham Common to Anerley Norwood Junction to London Bridge...12mins 450 - West Croydon to Sydenham Norwood Junction to St Pancras.........28mins 410 - Beddington to Crystal Palace Crystal Palace to Shoreditch...............30mins 322 - Clapham Common to Crystal Palace Norwood Junction to East Croydon.......4mins 157 - Morden Station to Crystal Palace Norwood Junction to Gatwick..............37mins 358 - Crystal Palace to Orpington East Croydon to Brighton.....................43mins 432 - Anerley to Brixton N68 - Old Coulsdon to Tottenham Court Rd X68 - West Croydon to Russell Square 5 ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGE CAR CLUBS POINTS (EVCP) Car clubs are another great way to help If you still need to own a car and drive for cut the carbon footprint of your commute, some of your journeys, you could consider reduce the stress of traffic and parking and switching to an electric vehicle. save money. Electric vehicles offer improved health There are car club spaces provided at many and safety benefits, as well as being less Brick By Brick schemes, check your Travel polluting and better for the environment. Welcome Pack for more information. Many Brick By Brick developments include • Ubeeqo the provision of electric vehicle charging • Zipcar points (EVCP) for residents. Please refer to your Travel Welcome Pack. • Hiyacar ZAP MAP also provides live updates on charging points, their location, type and availability, helping you to find somewhere to charge when you’re out and about. CAR SHARING TAXI SERVICES Car sharing is another way to cut the carbon Taking a taxi for the occasional journey is footprint of your commute and save money, better for the environment than owning your as well as build community relationships. own car and can work out cheaper. Reducing the need for private and on-street There are several taxi services within your parking also means spaces are available to local area which offer both long and short those who need them most. distance trips: There are various online tools that can • Croydon Cars Minicab, 0208 6864000 connect you with nearby drivers and • Express Minicabs, 0208 6862777 sharers. • Crystal Cars, 0208 768 111 • Lift Share • Station Cars, 0208 659 9000 • BlaBlaCar • GoCarShare Whilst we would recommend hiring a local taxi where possible, there are a number of online services available through your mobile app. Always check the taxi and driver’s license before you travel. • Uber • FreeNow 6 CULTURE & COMMUNITY Supporting local businesses, volunteering or joining a local communnity group all help to enrich your local area, making it a more welcoming place for you and others to live. Keeping business local where possible reduces the impact on the environment through unnecessary travel and transport, and establishes friendly local relationships. The Crystal Palace Triangle is a local cultural hub where you can find a wide variety of community groups, shops, services and amenities – we’ve pinned some of them on our interactive map. 7 PLACES TO EXPLORE Restaurants Be a tourist in your own area – from parks • Four Hundred Rabbits to markets, there is plenty to discover and • Mediterranea Pizzeria enjoy in Upper Norwood! • Mi Cocina Es Tuya These and others are all located in our interactive map. • Roti Brothers • Urban Orient Parks • Norwood Park Markets • Upper Norwood Recreation Ground • Crystal Palace Food Market • Westow Park • West Norwood Feast • Crystal Palace Park • Haynes Lane Market • South Norwood Lake & Grounds • The Walkthrough • Grangewood Park • South Norwood Market • Spa Wood & The Lawns • Beaulieu Heights Pubs & Bars • Biggin Wood • Westow House • South Norwood Country Park • The White Hart • Upper Dulwich Wood • The Alma • Varanda Coffee Shops & Cafes • The Conquering Hero • Four Boroughs • Gipsy Hill Taproom • Roasted Bean • Café St Germain CULTURAL RESOURCES • Café Paradou • Stanley Halls Public Libraries • The Lakes Cafe • Upper Norwood Library • West Norwood Library Local Shops & Amenities • South Norwood Library • The Secret Garden, Garden Centre • Penge Library • Crystal Palace Antique Centre • Bookseller Crow on the Hill Tool Libraries • Sound Vinyl, Record Store • Crystal Palace Library of Things • The Store Cupboard, Crystal Palace 8 EDUCATION & FAMILY SUPPORT VOLUNTEERING Schools & Colleges Volunteering in your local community gives you the opportunity you to help others, • All Saints Cof E Primary School nurture the environment, gain new skills and • Downsview Primary School, Upper meet new people. To get started, please see Norwood some local organisations listed below: • Harris City Academy, Crystal Palace • Crystal Palace Community Development Trust - Aiding poverty Childcare & Nursery Groups relief for people living in London • Ladybird Nursery, Anerley Boroughs of Bromley, Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham & Southwark by • Alphabet Lanes Nursery, Gipsy Hill tackling unemployment, education and • First Step Day Nursery, Upper Norwood retraining. • Little Treasures Nursery, South • The Conservation Volunteers - Connect Norwood to nature and get active outdoors, find conservation volunteering opportunities • Downsview Nursery School, Upper